Goodavage, Diana et al v. Fiduciary Real Estate Development (FRED) et al
Diana Goodavage and Robert Walter |
Fiduciary Real Estate Development (FRED) and Dane County Housing Authority (DCHA) |
3:2016cv00714 |
October 31, 2016 |
US District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin |
Madison Office |
Dane |
William M. Conley |
Stephen L. Crocker |
Housing/Accommodations |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1981 |
None |
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Filing 10 JUDGMENT entered in favor of Defendants Dane County Housing Authority (DCHA), Fiduciary Real Estate Development (FRED) dismissing the case. Signed by Peter A. Oppeneer, Clerk of Court on 6/26/2018. (elc),(ps) |
Filing 8 ORDER granting in part and denying in part defendant DCHA's 6 motion for screening/dismissal. Plaintiffs are DENIED leave to proceed on their claims in this lawsuit, and the complaint is DISMISSED without prejudice for failure to state a claim . The claim challenging the eviction process is DISMISSED with prejudice, and the claim related to the Section 8 housing voucher is DISMISSED without prejudice. To proceed with the Section 8 claim, plaintiffs must file an amended complaint within thirty days of the date of this order. Signed by District Judge William M. Conley on 5/21/2018. (jef),(ps) |
Filing 4 ORDER on ifp request: Complaint taken under advisement for screening. Signed by Magistrate Judge Peter A. Oppeneer on 11/1/2016. (jef),(ps) |
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